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[C1083]Cost Lasik Eye Surgery
by Jay Lee, Jay
I was charged slightly over two thousand dollars per eye for my lasik eye surgery, which I had in mid 2006. That price may seem high if you have seen ads in your local newspaper or online promising lasik surgery for a fraction of what I paid. My sincere advice is to view these ads with a great deal of skepticism. As we will see in this article, the advertised price is rarely the price you will pay.

Ads promising low priced lasik may be leaving out the cost of necessary services. Pre-surgical exams and aftercare may not be included in the advertised price. The promoted price may just be a tactic to lure you to their office.

If you call or respond to an advertisement offering rock bottom prices, they may refuse to discuss price and push for you to come in. Once they get you in for a visit, you may well be subjected to high pressure sales tactics. The "consultant" you meet with may have little or no medical training and may in fact just be an aggressive salesperson.

Ads touting low cost lasik surgery may also be neglecting to disclose the eligibility qualifications to actually receive the low price being promoted. Eligibility standards may be such that only a fraction of potential patients can actually get their surgery done for the advertised cost. For example, only prospects who require a very small degree of vision correction may be eligible for the lowest advertised price, but you probably will not see that fully disclosed in the advertisement.

At the end of it all, when the final price of your procedure and extras are added up, you could very well find that the price you are actually quoted is in line with or greater than other surgeons. The price that you end up paying may not even resemble the price in the ad that got your attention.

If you were to choose a lasik surgeon based on the price promoted in their advertising materials, you may be asking for trouble. View such ads with a healthy dose of skepticism. If you do respond, make sure the terms of their pricing are spelled out clearly and thoroughly. Speak with your doctor and ask for a recommendation. While price is a significant concern given that most insurance does not cover lasik surgery, price alone is no basis for choosing a surgeon.

Prices change depending on the clinic carrying out the procedure, and are also dependent on several factors. The only thing you can expect when it comes to the pricing of wavefront Lasik is that you will be given a quote based on price per eye.

The reason quotes are given per eye for laser eye surgery is because, technically, the procedure on each eye counts as one surgery, even if you get both eyes done in the same day. The price may go up if you take advantage of newer procedures in the industry, such as wavefront Lasik, which makes precise corrections not achievable in the past.

Extra charges are usually added for IntraLase - this is when all parts of the surgery are conducted with a laser, even the surgical cutting open of the flap on top of the eye. Lasik surgeries always entail cutting open this flap so that the laser has access to the eye. When the flap is replaced it also works to bandage the eye for healing.

It's important to be cautious when reading ads for wavefront Lasik surgery - the price in the advertisement can vary significantly from what you end up paying, mainly due to the fact that not all of the surgical procedures required to correct your vision are included in the price in the ad. Always read the fine print so you know exactly what you're in for from a financial standpoint. Laser eye surgery can be quite pricey, so it pays to do your research to find an affordable and experienced surgeon you can trust with your eyes.

Laser eye surgery prices that you see splashed on your television screen always show you the lowest possible price - but what they don't tell you is that the advertised price applies only to a select amount of patients who require a minimum amount of work to be done. More complicated Lasik surgeries most definitely cost more, especially if plenty of follow-up is needed.

Wavefront Lasik almost always costs more than the $500 per eye you often see advertised. Statistics have shown that the majority of surgeries cost at least $1,000 per eye, especially with superior wavefront technology. It's worth the slightly higher price tag, however, as less expensive laser eye surgery uses older techniques and tools that are not as effective or safe.

This type of eye surgery has come a long way since its inception, but it's still a good idea to choose a surgeon with a lot of experience and expertise. If you see Lasik plus service advertised at low prices, it could be a bad sign. The safety and health of your eyes is one of the most important things in your life - you don't want to mess with your eyesight. Any laser eye surgery, whether it's wavefront or Lasik plus, should be thoroughly researched before you make payments and schedule a date for surgery.

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